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  • no serious injury but was severely shocked and took a short rest.
  • He took a double First in 1996.
  • The Hood Gallery took a clear ironic, politically incorrect stance.
  • McKay took a drama charged win which saw the lead change s
  • He took Abitur in Helsinki 1902.
  • Painting the church took about 40 years.
  • Of these, Democrats took about 80% of the trips at about 70% of the cost
  • The trip took about four minutes.
  • Repairs took about a month to complete.
  • nstruction of the cathedral started in 1130 and took about 50 years.
  • st the school approximately USD$22 million, and took about two years to complete.
  • The miniseries took about a year to produce, at a cost of US$40 mil
  • Construction took about 9 months to complete.
  • It took about 9 months to pass and was significantly am
  • This took about two years of painstaking work.
  • The film covers one day but actually took about seven months to film.
  • He took active interest in Dorai's mridangam practice.
  • He took active part in the armed struggle of the party.
  • Bhandari took active part in the freedom struggle.
  • He took additional courses in Germany and in Italy.
  • In 1938, he left St. Paul's School and took admission in Mitra Institution.
  • In 1922, he took admission in the Bengal Technical Institute in
  • The Germans took advantage of this situation.
  • They took advantage of techniques developed in the Skylar
  • Hawaii took advantage and scored on a Davone Bess 11-yard r
  • Soon thereafter, Kevin Jurovich took advantage of a 16-yard pass from Adam Tafralis.
  • The Broward County School Board took advantage of the new 754 area code and changed
  • Regal took advantage of the situation and took a pair of b
  • In 1956 the Poles took advantage of Stalin's death to reform their gov
  • nties, with the notable exception of Yorkshire, took advantage of this.
  • r half-time, Leeds United tired and Aston Villa took advantage to eventually win 3-0.
  • Polish soldiers took advantage of difficult, mountainous terrain, st
  • "You Took Advantage of Me"
  • Reed took advantage of the mistake and ordered a countera
  • His father apparently took advantage of that fresh interest and taught him
  • Many took advantage of the scheme.
  • When Awie was in misery, Ziana took advantage of seducing Awie.
  • SEPTA also took advantage of this closure to initiate rail and
  • The privateers took Advice back to Dunkirk.
  • He took advice from Flaxman, and studied under Robert W
  • He took after his father in everything that he did.
  • Akbar took Agra and Delhi without much resistance.
  • He took Ahlat in 1207 and bring to Ahlatshahs.
  • The British took Aigle into service under her own name.
  • Female cop who took Akira as a date to New Heaven Tokio.
  • I took Albany off the list at least.
  • For when I was captured, they took all my cards.
  • Garth Tander took almost eight tenths off Johnson with Mark Skaif
  • Casting of the lead actors took almost a year, with open castings held all over
  • The film took almost two years to complete.
  • The undertaking took almost twenty years, from 1971 to 1990.
  • The fire took almost 11 hours to put out.
  • Casting took almost nine months.
  • This work took almost two years.
  • He took also interest in African folklore.
  • Launches took also place from Kerguelen island, Koroni in Gre
  • The floods took altogether the lives of 25 people.
  • Jehoash took Amaziah as a prisoner.
  • When confronted by Sailor Moon, she took Ami Mizuno hostage.
  • us , the Amyrgians were conquered by Cyrus, who took Amorges prisoner.
  • They all took Amrit from Chajja Singh.
  • Okorafor took Amu's place for Nigeria.
  • She took an MA at the University of Warwick.
  • They took an Aboriginal guide with them who took them to
  • Romanoff took an early interest in civil rights.
  • He took an early interest in natural history, particula
  • Sheila Nevins of HBO took an executive producer credit on the film.
  • During the Bushnell administration, Ohio took an early leadership role in trust-busting.
  • The Mavs took an early twenty-one to seven lead and took that
  • In the second game, the Angels took an early lead and took the game 10-1.
  • He took an active interest in religious work.
  • Cromwell took an oilfield job at age sixteen.
  • Scalzi took an interest in multicultural affairs.
  • During the Civil War, Hill took an active part in raising troops for the Union
  • He took an active part in the Oxford Movement.
  • iting New York professor Albert Leighton Rawson took an interest in this outcropping of rocks.
  • Fletcher took an 11-year hiatus from acting to raise her sons
  • Turkish soldiers took an active part in the massacres in Erzurum.
  • 20% of students took an AP and/or IB examination.
  • Forty new members took an oath of allegiance to the state an nation at
  • However, Washoe, a chimpanzee, took an immediate liking to Roger, and leapt into hi
  • In Richmond Hill, Harrison took an active role in society.
  • James Martin was a settler who took an oxcart through the mountain gap.
  • It looked likely as Barneveld took an early lead, but West improved his form and t
  • Combes took an interest in his students.
  • He took an apprenticeship in London as an iron worker a
  • Divecha took an M.A. from Oxford.
  • Born in Waverly, New York, John Marshall took an interest in cartooning at an early age.
  • He was born in Odda, and took an education in theology.
  • He took an M.A. and eventually succeeded his father as
  • It took an active part in the Belgian Resistance.
  • Packer also took an active part in politics.
  • Kronenberg took an active interest in various useful public ins
  • Both men took an immediate dislike to each other.
  • "David Brom Took an Axe" - David Brom
  • In June 2005, Canadian broadcaster CHUM took an unusual step.
  • He took an interest in education, establishing schools
  • In 1921, he took an examen artium in Hamar.
  • In February 1594, an English army took and garrisoned Enniskillen.
  • Beginning in 1880, Waldo took annual horseback trips into the Cascade Mountai
  • , using his body well to keep his opponent out, took another strong mark, and goaled.
  • He settled in Ogden, where he took another wife, Harriet Elizabeth Gibson.
  • It took another ten months for Matthews to recover.
  • Groom took another four wickets.
  • In 1979, Kellman took another job in a shoe factory.
  • 1977 It's Time You Took Another Listen - Mercury
  • And he took another wife.
  • Decorating the cathedral's interior took another 16 years.
  • He never took any final exam, however.
  • h was one of Mao's favorite generals, Mao never took any action against him.
  • Tarquinius took Apiolae by storm, and from there returned to Ro
  • The Japanese Government took appropriate measures comparable with those took
  • The voyage took approximately 45 minutes one-way.
  • Actual construction works took approximately three months.
  • The whole film project took approximately two to three weeks.
  • The trip took approximately a quarter of the way around the c
  • He took Arezzo on 29 September 1314, but Uguccione took
  • The Slovak Army took around 1,350 prisoners in Poland.
  • Pre-production took around two years.
  • One revolution on the wheel took around 13 minutes.
  • He also took art classes in high school.
  • He took art classes at the Dayton Art Institute.
  • He then took articles with Jackson McDonald & Co, before joi
  • He took as his text the beheading of John the Baptist a
  • Conlon took as his episcopal motto: "Take Courage" (Daniel
  • He took at least 1,038 wickets for 3,261 known runs at
  • He took Australian citizenship in 1982.
  • Are the pictures & panoramas Luna-9 took available anywhere?
  • Burish later took back his comments.
  • Summit High School took back their winning streak in 2009.
  • His father was very angry and took back his wife.
  • These took between five and twelve seconds to execute.
  • When Cook and the team took Beyond the Fringe to Broadway, Wallis took over
  • He was beaten, but took Billington to four sets.
  • Howitt took Bligh's side and invented the phrase Rum Rebell
  • Around this time the school took boarders.
  • est the 1874 general election, when Home Rulers took both seats in Kildare.
  • The 1937 recording lasted 8 min 43 seconds, and took both sides of a 12-inch 78.
  • The next voyage from 1821 and 1822 took both ships to the South Shetland Islands.
  • The school took both boarders and day boys.
  • In the 1980s, Cooley took both Genentech and Amgen public.
  • Lalinda took bowling figures of 0-23 from 6 overs.
  • He scored 11 runs and took bowling figures of 0-33 from 9 overs.
  • s an Italian national up to February 1995, then took British citizenship.
  • He was Austrian-born, but later took British citizenship.
  • Lanteri was born in France but later took British nationality.
  • In 1880 he took British nationality.
  • She took bronze in the European championships in Olympic
  • He took bronze at the 1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics.
  • Akkaev Khadzhimurat took Bronze.
  • In 2000 he took Buddhism as his religion.
  • He took business courses at Mount Royal College in Calg
  • I took care of the disambiguation.
  • Lower took care of Charles II during his last illness in 1
  • Brookner has not married; and took care of her parents as they aged.
  • 2006: In June Astrous joined the band and took care of the vocal and lyrical section.
  • Matthias took care that new Catholic priests would be fluent
  • ared his experiences, ideas, points of view and took care of them.
  • George took care of his adoptive parents.
  • During his patriarchy he especially took care of the poor.
  • I took care of him.
  • And they took care of their good form.
  • I took care of it.
  • The boys made and took care of their rifles themselves.
  • imilar word, hostelero (innkeeper, the one that took care of a hostal), exists in Spanish.
  • They took care of a baby boy named Jung Yoogeun.
  • Now an old woman, she took care of him when he was young.
  • He took Carlisle, Wark, Alnwick, Norham and Newcastle-u
  • The French then took Carnation to Marin Bay, Martinique.
  • The following day, Boyle besieged and took Carrigadrohid castle.
  • However, her own romantic life soon took centre stage again.
  • He took chances - thank goodness for those who look on
  • In 1940 Willy Millowitsch took charge of the theatre.
  • as also described as a "top-class" referee, and took charge of 10 international matches.
  • Kalloor, took charge of the community on March 30, 1987.
  • During this spell he never took charge of a first team game.
  • Stanislaus M. Fernandez took charge as Rector and Headmaster.
  • At the same time he took charge of the Akademische Gesangverein.
  • Pring took charge of the 16-gun brig Linnet.
  • In the revolutions, he took charge of a Piedmontese division.
  • Trinity House took charge of it in 1961.
  • 879 Tizard resumed surveying duties afloat, and took charge of the Home survey.
  • He took charge of the development of under-16 cricketer
  • In 1840 he took charge of the Alexandria, Virginia, church.
  • The Bishop took charge of the diocese on the same day.
  • When new manager Luis Fernandez took charge in January 2009, he made Kermorgant the
  • By age sixteen, Porter took charge of a neighboring school as a teacher.
  • Joseph E. Pleasants took charge of Wolfskill's new cattle operations.
  • In 1858, he took charge of the Tavrichesky Grenadeer Regiment.
  • Mar Timotheos episcopa took charge of the Southern diocese.
  • Korda took charge of her career after this point and took
  • The pair also took charge for the Olympics in 1987.
  • (On Robert's return he took charge of maintenance at the S&DR's Shildon's S
  • He took charge of its mathematical statistics section i
  • In 1844 he took charge of the Bombay printing establishment.
  • He took charge of the 1906 FA Cup Final.
  • He took charge of the eparchy on 8th September 1974.
  • The Sisters of Providence took charge of the Boy's [St.
  • In 1853, Edward Hamersley took charge of his father's horse station Richmond,
  • That's when Pettit took charge.
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